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Encyclopedia > Cerrejon

Cerrejón is a coal mine located in the Guajira department in the north of Colombia. It is the largest mining operation in Colombia and among the largest open-pit coal mines in the world. Cerrejón is owned by the international mining firms BHP Billiton, Anglo American and Glencore International, each with a 33.3% shareholding. Wyoming coal mine Coal mining is the extraction of coal from the Earth for use as fuel. ... La Guajira is a department of Colombia. ... El Chino, located near Silver City, New Mexico, is an open-pit copper mine Open-pit mining refers to a method of extracting rock or minerals from the earth by their removal from an open pit or borrow. ... BHP Billiton is the worlds largest mining company. ... Anglo American plc is a world-wide group of companies, originally founded in South Africa as a mining enterprise but now extending into other areas. ...


The output of the mine in 2004 was 24.9 million tons (compared to total global hard coal production of 4,600 million tons). Cerrejón contributes about half of Colombia's coal exports of 52 million tons, with Colombia ranked sixth among major coal exporting nations.[1] The company plans to expand production to 32 million tons by 2008.[2] 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...

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History

The Cerrejón mine is divided into three main zones. Development of the north zone began in 1976 as a joint venture between Carbocol (owned by the Colombian government) and Intercor (owned by ExxonMobil). The total investment in the project, including the mine, port and infrastructure, was approximately US$3,000 million. The original joint venture was for 33 years, but the expiration date has since been extended to 2034. Exxon Mobil Corporation or ExxonMobil (NYSE: XOM) is the largest publicly-traded oil producer and distributor in the world, formed on November 30, 1999, by the merger of Exxon and Mobil. ...


In November 2000, the government sold its 50% share in the venture to a consortium of BHP Billiton, Anglo American and Glencore International. This consortium acquired the remaining 50% from ExxonMobil in February 2002, for US$366 million.


Production in the central zone began in 1981. It was owned by several companies before being acquired by Glencore International in 1995. Anglo American and BHP Billiton joined the venture in 1997 and 2000, respectively.


The three partners acquired the exploration and production rights to the south zone in 1997. As of 2005, this zone remained at the evaluation stage. 2005 is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


Production

The operation is an open-pit mine, in which the topsoil and other material is cleared away to expose the coal seam. The coal is loaded onto trucks that carry it to the crushing facilities and then to two silos, from where it is loaded onto trains. El Chino, located near Silver City, New Mexico, is an open-pit copper mine Open-pit mining refers to a method of extracting rock or minerals from the earth by their removal from an open pit or borrow. ...


The company has its own 150km standard-gauge railroad, connecting the mine to its coal-loading terminal at Puerto Bolívar on the Caribbean coast. There are two 120-car unit trains, each carrying 12,000 tons of coal per trip. The round-trip time for each train, including loading and unloading, is about 12 hours. The coal facilities at the port are capable of loading 4,800 tons per hour on to vessels of up to 175,000 tons of dead weight.


The mine, railroad and port operate 24 hours per day.


Cerrejón directly employs 4,600 workers, with a further 3,800 employed by contractors.


The reserves at Cerrejón are low-sulfur, low-ash, bituminous coal. The coal is mostly used for electric power generation, with some also used in steel manufacture. The surface mineable reserves for the current contract are 330 million tons. However, total proven reserves to a depth of 300 metres are 3,000 million tons. Bituminous coal Bituminous coal is a soft coal containing a tar-like substance called bitumen. ...


References

  1. ^ (2005). Coal Facts. World Coal Institute. URL accessed on 2006-03-09.
  2. ^ (2005). "Cerrejón Coal Mine Expansion to 32 Million Tons", presentation to Colombia Leadership Forum. (PDF) Cerrejón. URL accessed on 2006-03-09.

2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 9 is the 68th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (69th in Leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... March 9 is the 68th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (69th in Leap years). ...

External links

  • Cerrejón Coal website. Contains information on operations as well as the company's environmental and community projects.
  • BHP Billiton - Cerrejon Coal Company. Information from one of the three shareholders in the mine.
  • Mining-Technology.com. Cerrejón information at a mining industry website.

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In a country beset by rebel violence, the coal is moved under super-tight security by rail from Cerrejon, the world's biggest open-pit export coal mine, to Puerto Bolivar, the largest coal terminal in the Americas, where freighters will carry it to Europe and America.
Cerrejon, which accounts for up to 60 percent of all coal exports from Colombia, is owned by foreign mining giants BHP Billiton, Anglo American and Glencore International.
From Cerrejon's mine, where 24.9 million tons of coal were extracted last year, the railway heads north into the arid Guajira peninsula, which juts into the Caribbean at South America's northern tip.
Update on coal mining at El Cerrejon, Colombia (3229 words)
Communities around the massive Cerrejon Norte coal strip mine in the northern province of La Guajira, Colombia, are still waiting for justice from the Colombian government and the multinational mining companies who own the mine.
Carbones del Cerrejon has increased its offer of individual financial compensation to community members still holding out for a community relocation agreement – though not to a level adequate to compensate them for the destruction of their agricultural livelihood and the disruption to community life.
In the case of El Cerrejon, these servidumbres had involved the destruction of people’s houses and evictions from people’s own private property, while compensation had been offered only at a level appropriate for access; in other words, servidumbres had been used as a cheap method of clearing land of its inhabitants.
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